EPISODE 2: RESTORING SCOTLAND'S NATIVE TREES

A visit to the Scottish Highlands serves as a case study of how throughout the world today we are in danger of losing our ancient woodlands of native trees. Interviews with several conservationists explain how the deforestation of native woodlands can be reversed and how proper forest management can restore natural diversity, aid natural regeneration, and still support the production of consumer goods from trees.

**** Highly Recommended "...of general interest to all, but of particular interest to ecologists and conservationists everywhere... Library and school collections will want to add this fine title."--Video Rating Guide for Libraries

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